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Tool/software:
HI
I am Driving two parallel mosfets for PFC using one driver IC ucc27511
or else I can use dual channel driver ucc27531 for two MOSFETs with inputs INA and INB short
Which one of the above approaches would be good for a 2.2kw design
I am attaching images both down below
Hi Hema,
The primary reason to use a dual-channel gate driver would be to control the FETs independently. If you are switching the FETs at the same time, you could use one gate driver to drive multiple FETs in parallel (provided that they are connected to the same source). However, the overall capacitance increases when more FETs are added, so the rise/fall time may be slower when compared to the datasheet specs.
Your schematic with the UCC27511A looks good to me, but the UCC27531 is actually not a dual-channel gate driver. Did you get that schematic model from TI?
If you would like to use a dual-channel gate driver, then I would recommend the UCC27624, which is part of our latest generation of low-side gate drivers. If you would like to use one gate driver to drive the two FETs, then I would recommend the UCC27614 over the UCC27511A. The UCC27614 is the single-channel variant of the UCC27624, and has a 10A peak output current.
Thanks,
Rubas